MSS Security Pty Ltd

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[2015] FWCA 5179

10 SEPTEMBER 2015

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[2015] FWCA 5179
FAIR WORK COMMISSION

DECISION


Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009

Sch. 3, Item 16 - Application to terminate collective agreement-based transitional instrument

MSS Security Pty Ltd
(AG2015/3968)

CHUBB SECURITY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD - BANKWEST TOWER ENTERPRISE AGREEMENT 2000

Security services

COMMISSIONER GREGORY

MELBOURNE, 10 SEPTEMBER 2015

Application for termination of the Chubb Security Australia Pty Ltd - Bankwest Tower Enterprise Agreement 2000.

[1] On 16 July 2015 MSS Security Pty Ltd filed an application pursuant to Item 16, Schedule 3 of the Fair Work (Transitional Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Act 2009 (“the TPCA Act”)to terminate the Chubb Security Australia Pty Ltd - Bankwest Tower Enterprise Agreement 2000 (“the Agreement”).

[2] The Agreement is a collective agreement-based transitional instrument which has passed its nominal expiry date.

[3] Item 16, Schedule 3 of the TPCA Act states that Subdivision D of Division 7 of Part 2-4 of the Fair Work Act 2009 applies to applications to terminate collective agreement-based transitional instruments that have passed their nominal expiry date. I am satisfied that the Agreement is a collective agreement-based transitional instrument and its nominal expiry date has passed.

[4] In having regard to the requirements of s.226 of the Fair Work Act 2009 and based on the material that is before me (which includes submissions from the Employer), I am satisfied that:

  • it is not contrary to the public interest to terminate the Agreement; and


  • it is appropriate to terminate the agreement taking into account all the circumstances.


[5] In accordance with s.227 of the Fair Work Act 2009, the termination will take effect from the date of this decision.

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